The total number of Hagler Fellows surpasses 100 as the institute adds 14 new National Academy-level scholars, plus one Distinguished Lecturer.

A School of Pharmacy lab has secured a biomarker patent in its search for better detection and treatment of the dangerous pregnancy complication.

Researchers are working on a new technique that would use an amino acid instead of sodium nitrite to cure meat and poultry products.

A new study from the Texas A&M School of Medicine uncovers a brain circuit involved in opioid addiction and relapse, paving the way for better treatments.

Researchers develop a framework for guarding against the potential harms of AI that also overcomes the inflexible nature of government regulation.

The new center will focus scientific expertise to minimize emissions through climate-smart systems and practices.

Student researchers will present their work at LAUNCH‘s sixth annual Symposium for the Undergraduate Research Scholars.

This year’s topics include teacher shortages, ways to control cancer and how to fight burnout.

The immunotherapy developed by Texas A&M researchers enables precise tumor-killing with fewer side effects.

Researchers investigate the energy that powers bacterial growth to understand how bacteria develop antibiotic resistance.